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Who Are You: My Remix

Who are you on your best WiseElder day, in your healthiest culture reinvesting place and time? I am an ecological theology writer with my pen, a fighter with my punishing, shaming and blaming words, a delighter without swords for unnecessary self-defense. Who are you? I am a parent and a gay white son married to a proud black man of parents who taught nature as not spirit, and spirit as not nature, logos as not mythos, Yang as not Yin, rather than the other co-arising facing nondualistic Way. Who are you? I am a seeker of transparency in multicultural love for work as play as fun as joy. Who are you? I am a Tao-parent of and for polypathic deep learning synergy of racing LeftBrain Yangish health with way less wealth of guns and Might makes LeftBrain authoritarian Right. Who are you? I am active Hope sometimes graceful, going out of my listening way to avoid prideful, needful, lack of speech soulful, without gratitude for positive energy attitude. I am for democracy of cooperative nutritional health trends and grand green and blue wealthy river bends; I am Hope for golden ends and means and ways and ratios and elixirs, medicines and meditations and ultra violet bilateral therapies of full-spectral colors and resonance, sound and resilience. Who are you? I am a matcher of ego with Earth's economic justice. I am a hatcher of Left with RightWing Holy Synergistics. I am a snatcher restoring just pro-life rightness nondual EarthEast with Western PostMillennial EcoLogistics. I am a WinWin pearl nabber regenerating DNA with RNA, healthing cultural PolyPhonetics. Who are you? I am a singer and a dancer, a double-bound winger and a love prancer. Who are you? I am notnot you as we co-arise cooperative identities together. I am notnot self-uniting as we co-gravitate to sacred gather. Who are you?

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